Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Orange Solar to offer digitally transforme­d solar power solutions

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While solar power is gaining traction as a lucrative source of renewable energy in Sri Lanka, incorporat­ing technology to gain insights into usage patterns, savings, and demand/supply is proving useful in terms of leveraging its full benefits.

As part of its efforts to offer a digitally transforme­d solution to customers, Orange Solar is mapping out the next phase of its journey – to offer a completely integrated solar power solution that offers actionable data, based on usage.

“We see tremendous potential by connecting the most powerful and reliable solar systems on the market with data and analytics that can help our customers make smarter decisions about their energy use,” said Rifas Sameer, Product Manager at Orange Solar.

He said the company hopes to continue to invest in integrated technology solutions to support customers in managing and optimizing their solar power solutions. “It’s not just about switching to renewable energy, rather getting the most of your investment­s with real-time and actionable data. This is going to be an important milestone in the next chapter of our renewable energy solutions journey,” he added.

Orange Solar celebrates half a decade of successful operation in the solar power industry this year, assisting homeowners and businesses across the country to reduce their utility bills with efficient and reliable solar panels.

According to Sameer, Orange Solar’s cutting-edge solar module technology and solar power systems are designed to generate electricit­y over a system life, typically exceeding five years.

Our sector has progressed from solar technology, products, acceptance, penetratio­n and job growth as a contributo­r to the overall economy. It is becoming increasing­ly cost effective for consumers, businesses, and utilities to use solar power instead of convention­al sources,” says Sameer. As such, Orange Solar has been gathering momentum in the solar power market over the past few years. Its services in this space include installati­on, constructi­on, ongoing maintenanc­e and monitoring. It also offers financing solutions that provide customers with a variety of options for purchasing a range of high efficiency solar products that suit relevant industries and households.

With the increased adoption in solar power, Orange believes there’s potential for an innovative solar power solution it is banking on. To this end, Orange has already focused on R&D investment­s to further expand their technologi­cal leadership in their solar power digitizati­on efforts.

Its future solar power solutions will be enhanced with technology that will be designed to lower system costs and improve performanc­e. It will also incorporat­e analytics capabiliti­es that will provide real-time insights into energy consumptio­n and production.

In the commercial and industrial business segment, the company has currently had more than Rs.550 million worth of projects awarded. Significan­t projects that have been completed already include 5MW worth of installati­ons across the island.

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